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Τι (ποιος) είναι knuckle-down - ορισμός

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bare Knuckle; Bare knuckle; Bare-knuckle (disambiguation)

Knuckle pads         
HUMAN DISEASE
Knuckle pad
Knuckle pads (also known as "Heloderma", meaning similar to the skin of the Gila monster lizard for which it is named) are circumscribed, keratotic, fibrous growths over the dorsa of the interphalangeal joints. They are described as well-defined, round, plaque-like, fibrous thickening that may develop at any age, and grow to be 10 to 15mm in diameter in the course of a few weeks or months, then go away over time.
Plumulaceous         
  • Down feathers are sometimes used as decorative trim on clothing.
  • Like many [[precocial]] hatchlings, domestic [[chicken]]s are already covered with a coat of downy feathers when they hatch.
  • A female [[common eider]] sits on her nest, surrounded by down feathers.
  • Body down feathers, like these exposed on this adult male [[budgerigar]]'s back, lie underneath the contour feathers and help to insulate birds against heat loss.
SOFT, FINE FEATHER, SOMETIMES UNDER LARGER FEATHERS
Powder down; Bird down; Duck down; Down feathers; Down (feather); Neoptile; Neossoptile; Nessoptile; Feather dust; Natal down; Body down; Plumaceous; Powderdown; Powder-down feather; Pulviplume; Plumule (zoology); Goose down; Plumulaceous feather; Plumulaceous
·adj Downy; bearing down.
Down feather         
  • Down feathers are sometimes used as decorative trim on clothing.
  • Like many [[precocial]] hatchlings, domestic [[chicken]]s are already covered with a coat of downy feathers when they hatch.
  • A female [[common eider]] sits on her nest, surrounded by down feathers.
  • Body down feathers, like these exposed on this adult male [[budgerigar]]'s back, lie underneath the contour feathers and help to insulate birds against heat loss.
SOFT, FINE FEATHER, SOMETIMES UNDER LARGER FEATHERS
Powder down; Bird down; Duck down; Down feathers; Down (feather); Neoptile; Neossoptile; Nessoptile; Feather dust; Natal down; Body down; Plumaceous; Powderdown; Powder-down feather; Pulviplume; Plumule (zoology); Goose down; Plumulaceous feather; Plumulaceous
The down of birds is a layer of fine feathers found under the tougher exterior feathers. Very young birds are clad only in down.

Βικιπαίδεια

Bare-knuckle

Bare-knuckle means without gloves, bandages or any other protection for and/or dangerous 'arming' (such as a knuckle-duster) of the knuckles, a larger part or even the whole hand. It refers specifically to:

  • Bare-knuckle boxing, boxing without boxing gloves
  • Bare Knuckles, a 1977 American blaxploitation film directed by Don Edmonds
  • Bare Knuckles (1921 film), a 1921 American drama film directed by James P. Hogan
  • Bare Knuckle, the original Japanese name for the Streets of Rage series of video games
  • Fighting in ice hockey, in ice hockey rule books, fighting is referred to as "fisticuffs" as they fight without gloves, and is therefore "bare-knuckle"
  • Vale tudo, a name for a form of no rules fighting from Brazil
  • Bare Knuckle Pickups, a business that produces hand-wound guitar pickups in the United Kingdom
Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για knuckle-down
1. They did not knuckle down under any pressure and played well," Dravid said.
2. In the coach‘s room I tried to knuckle down, to plan ahead.
3. "We played well there for four days and then for two hours we didn‘t knuckle down.
4. I find it very difficult to knuckle down and follow rules.
5. For all their vaunted nimbleness, the Achilles heel is their inability to grow up and knuckle down.